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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Strat Aero | LSE:AERO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFX0ZN92 | ORD 0.2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.15 | 1.05 | 1.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2018 09:49 | Can’t believe these haven’t picked up. Undervalued when you look at the potential. | cudmore | |
25/1/2018 10:40 | see what they say in the drone bill . for sure these drones that anyone can pick up at Maplin are dangerous in public spaces, the blades are turning at 500 rpm, and do not stop for your finger or your eye. | kreature | |
25/1/2018 10:13 | pilotov, That would make sense. | andy | |
25/1/2018 08:42 | I don't know why they don't just include drones under well established model aircraft regulations. You can fly up to 20kgs of model without a CAA exemption - but still capable of inflicting damage if not handled with care. | pilotov | |
24/1/2018 22:49 | kreature, Yes, and in theory, you could fly one over number 10 or Buckingham Palace, unless they have some sort of protection we don't know about. it's quite incredible really, drones are a massive potential security threat, yet you can buy one in PC world! | andy | |
24/1/2018 19:17 | crudmore ramps again. Yawn. | the brex pistols | |
23/1/2018 13:11 | Geofencing prevents idiots from taking off near airports on DJI drones. Not sure about the others. Personally I think drones over 0.2kg or whatever the weight is should require a licence. With rotors spinning at 500 rpm, they are very dangerous in public spaces IMO | kreature | |
23/1/2018 10:13 | Yes but they need to bring in some stiff penalties for the idiots that persist in flying near airports. | andy | |
23/1/2018 00:58 | Those restrictions already apply to leisure users. | kreature | |
22/1/2018 23:45 | kreature, I doubt they'll do that personally, I think the leisure drones will have height restrictions and not be allowed near airports. | andy | |
22/1/2018 23:01 | 27 UK companies with NQE status. Would be nice if they made insurance and training compulsory for leisure users of drones. | kreature | |
22/1/2018 21:01 | I don't think the Drone Bill will make much difference, how many other drone companies are already registered in the UK? | andy | |
22/1/2018 20:43 | Funny, I suppose the pump and dumpers thought that the share price would drop back to 0.0000000000000035p. Yet still going strong with the government drone bill on the way this Spring 2018. Who knows what opportunities that may bring | kreature | |
19/1/2018 15:27 | exactly, If you know what the "big news" is, spit it out! I have some spare funds............. | andy | |
19/1/2018 12:47 | It's very easy to say "big news", Cudmore, but unless you specify, you just sound like a ramper and no one pays any attention. | pilotov | |
18/1/2018 22:23 | Big news looming here......don’ | cudmore | |
18/1/2018 20:12 | yep not shortable. Happy with my punt. I'll leave it there for now - will be back at next RNS. GL | kreature | |
18/1/2018 19:10 | kreature, I'm not shorting it, it's too low already to make a decent turn, IMO. Their problem is they continue to burn money, so at least one more placing will be needed, IMO. At the current price it would be catastrophic for existing holders, and longtermers from the 8 - 12p days have already been wiped out effectively. How many more billion shares will be issued? | andy | |
18/1/2018 17:41 | I believe there's hope with existing achievements combined with upcoming regulations, and they should have more of clue about what to do than me. | kreature | |
18/1/2018 17:26 | Creature I don't think they have the funds for any acquisitions as they are always raising funds to survive | andy | |
18/1/2018 09:56 | perhaps an acquisition, or nothing. is that possible, I don't know. | kreature | |
18/1/2018 09:37 | kreature - Geocurve was never the problem. A small and efficient survey company that would have been better off left private. It's SA, the parent company, full of part-time directors, one part-time drone instructor and a couple of training drones - I just don't see how they can offer industry any solutions, be it medical supplies or parcel delivery etc. An acquisition of someone who can might be on the cards? | pilotov | |
18/1/2018 09:19 | I'll give it until the drone bill. If nothing interesting is created by then, then I'll probably turn bearish. But at the moment Geocurve is busier than ever, so I can't see this going bust | kreature | |
18/1/2018 08:31 | kreature, I'm sure that if medical supplies begin to be delivered by drone, that the other UK based drone companies may well pitch in with bids too, it's not a slam dunk AERO, with their higher costs, will win, IMO. | andy |
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